ExpertDr.Deepinder Kaur DhawanObstetrician and Gynaecologist4 years agoA. once consult your paediatrician for proper examination of the child and do all routine investigation required.
if everything seems normal then deworm your child and start iron calcium and multivitamins supplements regularly
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 years agoA. Thinking of accepting a food as a multi-step process can make introducing new foods less frustrating for everyone. Every child is different, but the steps might be:
Having a new food near their plate
Having a small amount of the food on their plate
Touching the food
Tasting the food
Consider offering three meals and two or three snacks a day on a fairly regular schedule. This can help kids learn what it feels like to get hungry before a meal or snack. They might be more likely to try a new food if they're starting to feel hungry. Try offering one mid-morning and one mid-afternoon snack, plus an after-dinner snack if needed.
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